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EWSD
Digital Electronic Switching System
Book 0200
Documentation Catalog
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Summary of Issue Enhancements
Issue O7, November 2006
● Added MD Note about Cognitronics announcement machines to Section 4 and Section 5.
● Added AP documentation to Table 4-2, OEM Documentation.
● Added Table 5-3, Innovative Systems AP Announcement Machine Vocabulary.
Issue O6, June 2005
● Changed SBC contact name from Lisa Barczyk to Steve Buerkel.
Issue O5, January 2005
● Added Cognitronics CX1000.● Changed SBC contact name to Lisa Barczyk.
Issue O4, August 2004
● Section 7, “Acronyms and Abbreviations”, added items from deleted lists of acronyms/glossaries of books 0310, 0565, 0740 and 0750.
● Added ZI - Zone Index; CCC - Call Content Channel; CDC - Call Data Channel Issue Date Issued Comments
13 January 2001 Upgrade to include Release 18.0.
M1 July 2001 Updates
14 March 2002 Upgrade to include Release 19.0.
N1 August 2002 Updates
N2 December 2002 Updates
15 April 2003 Upgrade to include Release 20.0.
O1 July 2003 Updates
O2 November 2003 Updates
O3 March 2004 Updates
O4 August 2004 Updates for Release 20 and 20E04
O5 January 2005 Updates
O6 June 2005 Updates
● Section 7, “Acronyms and Abbreviations”, added items from deleted glossary of Books 0522, 0526, 0555, 0560, 0570, 0760, 1001, 1014, 1110, 1120.
Issue O2, November 2003
● Section 7, “Acronyms and Abbreviations”, added items from deleted glossaries of Books 0520, 0535, 0555, 1130 and 1135.
Issue O1, July 2003
● Section 1, “Ordering and Pricing” (previously titled “Overview”):
– moved Table 1-2, “EWSD System Documentation” to Section 2 (Table 2-1)
– merged Section 1.3, “EWSD Architecture” with Section 7, “Acronyms and Abbreviations”
– moved Section 1.4, “Document Organization” to Section 2.1,
● Section 2, “Standard Documentation Set” (previously titled “Standard Books Listing”) – inserted Section 2.1, “Documentation Organization” (previously Section 1.4) – revised Section 2.2, “Book and Document Numbering Scheme”
– inserted Table 2-1, EWSD Standard Documentation (previously Table 1-2)
– deleted tables of book titles, document/order numbers and issues/dates for Releases 18.0, 19.0 and 20.0 for each documentation category (categories are integrated in Table 2-1).
– added Book 1015, Administration Procedures for Integrated CALEA with Dial-Out Capability for day-to-day operations tasks (Release 20.0 only)
● Section 3, “Special Purpose Documentation” (previously titled “Book Pricing”) – inserted special purpose books descriptions (previously Section 5)
– deleted Section 3-1 and Table 3-1, Standard Documentation (now covered in Section 2, “Standard Doc-umentation Set”)
– deleted Section 3-3 and Table 3-3, OEM Documentation (now in Section 4, “OEM Documentation”) – deleted Section 3-4 (now covered in Section 5, “Announcement Machine Vocabulary”)
● Section 4, “OEM Documentation” (previously titled “Job Function Documentation Groups“) – moved previous content to Section 6, “Documentation for Job Function Groups”
– inserted OEM Documentation listing and pricing (previously Section 3)
● Section 5, “Announcement Machine Vocabulary” (previously titled “Special Purpose Books Listing“) – moved previous content to Section 3, “Special Purpose Documentation”
– inserted Announcement Machine Vocabulary listing and pricing (previously Section 3)
● Section 6, “Documentation for Job Function Groups” (previously titled “Acronyms and Abbreviations”) – inserted content from previous Section 4.
Issue 15, April 2003
● Deleted references to CO and HQ Doc Sets. Paper copy is no longer offered. CD-ROM includes all “standard” documentation.
● Changed address and phone numbers in Section 1 to point to Order Fulfillment department.
● Canceled document 0205-00010, Price List, and merged its content into Sections 1 and 3.
● Canceled documents 0210-00010 and 00020, Doc Intro and Index, and merged their content into Sections 1, 2, and 5.
● Added prices for two R20.0 Announcement Vocabularies to Table 3-4.
● Canceled document 0210-00030, Acronyms/Abbreviations, and merged its content into Section 6.
● Re-classified Book 0680, Error Message Catalog:CCNC, as a “standard” document (no longer S.P.).
● Canceled document 0732-00010, Network Administration Center Guidelines.
Issue N2, December 2002
● Updated phone number for Documentation Services in Section 1.
● Noted in para 6.3 that Book 0769 is included with the purchase of TAP s/w.
● Changed title of Book 0827 to I/ATMN:RSU.
● Converted document from Word 2.0 to FrameMaker 6.0.
Issue N1, August 2002
● Deleted references to (h/w will not be used): – Book 1021, TLM:CCG(E)
– Book 1072, TLM:MBD
Issue 14, March 2002
● Added screen capture of EDDS CD
● Noted that Book 0610 is no longer valid beginning in Release 19.0.
● Added new TLMs:
– Book 1021, TLM:CCGE – Book 1062, TLM:LTGO – Book 1072, TLM:MBD
● Deleted references to:
– Book 0771, EWSD Translation Verification – Book 1004, UG Admin/Routine Maintenance
● Changed name of Book 0826 to I/ATMN:RCU/RLU.
● Discontinued Book 0830 (content rolled into Book 0805 which is used only by S-ICN personnel)
● Added second of two volumes of Book 1001 and listed its content
Issue 13, January 2001
● Books 0361 and 0362 have been noted as discontinued.
● Added new Book 1015, CALEA User's Guide.
Issue Information . . . v List of Figures . . . xi List of Tables . . . xiii 1 Ordering and Pricing . . . 1-1 1.1 The Right Book for the Right Purpose . . . 1-1 1.2 Documentation Sets. . . 1-1 1.3 Electronic Documentation Delivery System . . . 1-1 1.4 Placing an Order . . . 1-3 1.5 Update and Upgrade Standing Order Pricing . . . 1-4 2 Standard Documentation Set. . . 2-1 2.1 Documentation Organization . . . 2-1 2.2 Book and Document Numbering Scheme . . . 2-2 2.3 Standard Documentation Listing and Descriptions . . . 2-2 2.4 Introductory Documentation . . . 2-5 2.5 Descriptive Information . . . 2-5 2.6 Hardware Documentation . . . 2-6 2.7 Software Documentation . . . 2-7 2.8 Engineering And Administration Practices . . . 2-8 2.9 Installation And Updates . . . 2-9 2.10 Office Records . . . 2-11 2.11 Operations and Routine Maintenance . . . 2-11 2.12 Corrective Maintenance Practices . . . 2-13 2.13 MML Reference Documentation . . . 2-16 2.14 Remote Subsystem Documentation. . . 2-16 2.15 ONE UP Documentation . . . 2-17 2.16 Stand-Alone Software Application Documentation . . . 2-18 2.17 OEM Documentation . . . 2-19 3 Special Purpose Documentation . . . 3-1 3.1 Job Aids . . . 3-1 3.2 Equipment and Software Tools . . . 3-2 3.3 Design Level . . . 3-3 4 OEM Documentation. . . 4-1 5 Announcement Machine Vocabulary . . . 5-1 6 Documentation for Job Function Groups. . . 6-1 6.1 Office Engineering, Planning, Installation And Upgrade . . . 6-2 6.2 Day-to-day Operation. . . 6-3 6.3 Maintenance. . . 6-6 7 Acronyms and Abbreviations . . . 7-1 User’s Comment Form . . . 1
Figure 1-1 EDDS - EWSD System Documentation . . . 1-2 Figure 2-1 EWSD Maintenance Documentation Overview . . . 2-14 Figure 7-1 EWSD Hardware Block Diagram . . . 7-2
Table 2-1 EWSD Standard Documentation . . . 2-2 Table 3-1 Special Purpose Documentation . . . 3-1 Table 4-1 OEM Documentation Set . . . 4-1 Table 4-2 OEM Documentation . . . 4-1 Table 5-1 Cognitronics Announcement Machine Vocabulary Documentation . . . 5-1 Table 5-2 ETC Inc. Announcement Machine Vocabulary Documentation . . . 5-1 Table 5-3 Innovative Systems AP Announcement Machine Vocabulary . . . 5-1 Table 6-1 Switch Engineering. . . 6-2 Table 6-2 Translation Database Generation. . . 6-2 Table 6-3 Installation and Expansion . . . 6-2 Table 6-4 UDSL Networking . . . 6-3 Table 6-5 Surveillance . . . 6-3 Table 6-6 Translation Database Maintenance . . . 6-5 Table 6-7 Recent Change Administration. . . 6-5 Table 6-8 Network Administration. . . 6-5 Table 6-9 Switch Maintenance . . . 6-6 Table 6-10 Line and Trunk Maintenance . . . 6-7 Table 6-11 System Periphery Maintenance . . . 6-7 Table 6-12 CP113 Specific Maintenance . . . 6-8 Table 6-13 CCNC Specific Maintenance . . . 6-9 Table 6-14 IPH Specific Maintenance . . . 6-9 Table 6-15 RSU Specific Maintenance. . . 6-9
1.1
The Right Book for the Right Purpose
This Catalog lists and describes the publications available for the EWSD® voice and data telephone switching sys-tem supplied by Siemens Communications Inc. Using the Catalog, specific documentation can be identified for central offices, remote switching installations, centralized OA&M facilities, and for specific job functions. This cat-alog is organized as follows:
● Section 1, “Ordering and Pricing” defines the documentation sets, describes the delivery and pricing of the EDDS for Standard Documentation and provides the documentation ordering information.
● Section 2, “Standard Documentation Set” describes the content of Standard Documentation included in the EDDS.
● Section 3, “Special Purpose Documentation” lists the prices and contents of special order books such as job aids, books delivered with equipment or with software tools, and design level information.
● Section 4, “OEM Documentation” lists the OEM documents including order numbers and prices.
● Section 5, “Announcement Machine Vocabulary” lists the order numbers for the Cognitronics, ETC Inc. and AP announcement machine vocabulary.
● Section 6, “Documentation for Job Function Groups” lists the books that are recommended to support a num-ber of specific job functions.
● Section 7, “Acronyms and Abbreviations” provides a block diagram of the EWSD system architecture and defines the acronyms and abbreviations used throughout the EWSD system documentation.
1.2
Documentation Sets
The Catalog gives the prices for documentation published for the EWSD system. This documentation consists of books and the document(s) within those books.
Standard Documentation (Section 2) is that which is recommended for support of the EWSD system. The CD of standard documentation (see Section 1.3, “Electronic Documentation Delivery System”) includes the books list-ed in Table 2-1. These books are available as a set in electronic form on CD-ROM, only; paper copy is not offered. In addition, Special Purpose Books (Section 3), OEM Documentation (Section 4) and Announcement Ma-chine Vocabulary (Section 5) documentation is available which is not required for support of the system but pro-vides useful information on selected topics. These books are available individually on CD (or as part of an order for all EWSD documentation). The price and ordering number is given, and, when pertinent, the EWSD System Release to which the book applies is also indicated.
1.3
Electronic Documentation Delivery System
Standard EWSD documentation is delivered using the Electronic Documentation Delivery System (EDDS). The EDDS makes the entire set of operation, maintenance, and descriptive documents (thousands of pages) available electronically (see Figure 1-1). The EDDS CD-ROMs are to be read using a personal computer (PC) or a UNIX workstation. The EDDS may also be installed on a Local Area Network (LAN) thus providing a number of users with EDDS access without the need for a CD-ROM drive in each PC or workstation.
Three CD-ROMs are produced, one for each of the three active releases currently supported. Each CD contains all of the books for a specific release of EWSD software.
The versions of EDDS CDs for Standard Documentation for the EWSD System are:
The Windows version of the CD has a compiled HTML Help file (.chm) with browsing, searching, and indexing functionality. This version must be viewed in a Windows environment. The .chm files can either be loaded onto a hard disk drive or viewed directly from the CD. Internet Explorer 5.0 or higher is required by the HTML Help viewer. An IE 5.0 update can be run from the CD after installation of the documentation.
Part Number Description
00ED-0A180 EWSD Release 18.0 EDDS - Windows NT Version 00ED-0A190 EWSD Release 19.0 EDDS - Windows NT Version 00ED-0A200 EWSD Release 20.0 EDDS - Windows NT Version
00EU-0A180 EWSD Release 18.0 EDDS - UNIX Version (with raw HTML) 00EU-0A190 EWSD Release 19.0 EDDS - UNIX Version (with raw HTML) 00EU-0A200 EWSD Release 20.0 EDDS - UNIX Version (with raw HTML)
three components (provided free of charge and readily available on the World Wide Web):
● Perl (Version 2.5 or higher)
● HTTP Service (Apache is preferred)
● a web browser (NetScape).
In addition to the following user fees, pricing for each office consists of an annual fee of $3,500 (with a cap of $30,000 in total fees for networked offices).
Definitions for EDDS pricing are:
● Office Fee - Each “office” is provided the right-to-use the EDDS for one year and is provided automatic up-grades and updates throughout the year. An office is an operating entity such as an ESAC, SCC, or Central Office.
● Stand-Alone DOS/Windows PC User - Each user of this type is provided with a copy of the EDDS that in-cludes reader/viewer software for a PC equipped with DOS and Windows.
● Stand-Alone UNIX Workstation User - Each user of this type is provided with a copy of the EDDS that in-cludes reader/viewer software for a UNIX-based workstation.
● Networked DOS/Windows PC User - Each user of this type accesses the EDDS over a network to a CD-ROM or disk-based server. A copy of the EDDS that includes reader/viewer software for a PC with DOS and Windows is provided for the network server.
● Networked UNIX Workstation User - Each user of this type accesses the EDDS over a network to a CDROM or disk-based server. A copy of the EDDS that includes reader/viewer software for a UNIX-based workstation is provided for the network server.
The Documentation Distribution Center of Siemens can be trusted to send to our customers the latest available edition of documentation CDs applicable for their system. If, however, there still remains any suspicion to the con-trary, check our web site at http://education.icn.siemens.com.
1.4
Placing an Order
Prices provided are F.O.B. Lake Mary, Florida (excluding any applicable taxes). Prices for documentation are sub-ject to change without notice. An order for documentation must indicate the EWSD software release (i.e., APS generic) for which the CD will be used. For example: Release 19.0, Release 20.0, etc.
Note: Documentation can only be purchased by customers of Siemens.
Implementation Fee
Stand-alone DOS/Windows PC User $300 annually per user Network of less than 5 DOS/Windows PC Users $300 annually per user Network of 5 or more DOS/Windows PC Users $250 annually per user Stand-alone UNIX Workstation User $700 annually per user Network of less than 5 UNIX Workstation Users $700 annually per user Network of 5 or more UNIX Workstation Users $600 annually per user
400 Rinehart Road Lake Mary, Florida 32746
The phone number is: (800) 289-3973. The FAX number is: (407) 942-5211.
Attention ILECs: You must purchase documentation through your internal purchasing department. The following contacts are listed for your convenience:
● SBC
Steve Buerkel 502 Beach St. Room No. 411A Flint, MI 48502 (810) 238-8491 [email protected]
● Verizon
For new Documentation orders, Verizon employees please contact Siemens Order Fulfillment at the address listed above. To modify or cancel a standing order, please contact Vendocs.
Vendor Documentation Services (Vendocs) 1310 North Courthouse Drive, Upper Lobby Arlington, VA, 22201
Tel: 703-974-4137
● Bellsouth Telecommunications
3535 Colonnade Parkway, Birmingham, AL, 35243
Contact: Sharon Danzy, Regional Documentation Coordinator Group - 20th Floor Tel: 205-977-8658
FAX: 205-977-3157
Please indicate in each order, both the title and number of each individual book or documentation set desired, and the EWSD System Releases for which the documentation is to be used. Typical delivery is within two weeks A.R.O. Special handling can be provided at extra cost. Minimum order - $200.00.
1.5
Update and Upgrade Standing Order Pricing
Automatic updates and upgrades are available on standing-orders and are billed at $25.00 plus $0.50 per page, not to exceed the price of the book. Please indicate on the order if a "standing order" is desired.
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Requests for updates of less than 100 pages will not be billed. Updates of the Release 18.0 or 19.0 CD-ROM of the CALEA User's Guide are billed at $250.00, and the out-dated CD must be returned to Siemens.documentation is that which is recommended for support of the EWSD system.
All of these books are available on CD-ROM in both HTML and PDF form. They cannot be purchased individually. Paper copy is not offered. For pricing information on the standard book set, see Section 1.3, “Electronic Documen-tation Delivery System”. For a list of books contained in the standard set, refer to Table 2-1. Ordering information is provided in Section 1.4, “Placing an Order”.
Books which are not part of the standard set must be specifically requested. These books and their prices are described in the following sections of this catalog:
● Section 3, “Special Purpose Documentation”
● Section 4, “OEM Documentation”
● Section 5, “Announcement Machine Vocabulary”.
As the EWSD system is upgraded with new releases, the documentation is upgraded accordingly. Some books are upgraded so that the latest issue is compatible with the new as well as all prior releases. Such books are not dependent upon any one release (generic). Release-dependent books, however, cover one system release with one issue of the book and other releases with different editions. If several EWSD systems at different releases must be supported, only the latest issue of generic books will be needed but several issues of release-dependent books may be required.
2.1
Documentation Organization
The books in the Siemens documentation library for the EWSD system are grouped into the categories shown in
Table 2-1. Each category contains a series of books covering a particular topic. Each book may contain one or more related documents. These documents have been written to five levels of complexity:
● Level 1 documents introduce the EWSD system. At this level, basic information describes the system archi-tecture, call handling, system capabilities, and applications.
● Level 2 documents provide information pertaining to either a subsystem or to a general subject. This level includes hardware subsystem descriptions, software general descriptions, engineering and installation guidelines, and feature listings and definitions.
● Level 3 documents provide more detailed descriptive documentation for the EWSD system. These docu-ments contain the Technical Specification, Hardware Functional Unit Descriptions, and Feature Descriptions. Also part of this level are user manuals required for operation, administration, maintenance, installation, and installation acceptance testing.
● Level 4 documents provide precise technical information in the form of circuit schematics, equipment plans and layouts, wiring diagrams, application software release documentation, and software listings. This level of documentation is not required for operating an EWSD system and is not normally provided to customers.
● Level 5 documents provide internal system support information, which is not required in the field. These doc-uments are not provided to customers, and are not addressed in this document.
5-digit “Order Number”. The “A” in the Order Number is used to distinguish a book from a document. This number is used to control the book’s configuration and is located in the upper right-hand corner of the configuration page. The EWSD release to which the book applies is identified by the three digits from the right. In the example, 0640-0A200 identifies Book 0640 as being applicable to EWSD Release 20.0. (Note: If, for example, Book 0640 were valid for all releases, the number would be 0640-0A000.)
A specific version and issue of a document is identified by its 9-digit number and issue (e.g., 0640-00020 Issue 16). The 9-digit number consists of the 4-digit “Book Number” of the book containing the document followed by a 5-digit “Document Number”. This 5-digit number distinguishes one document from another within a book. In the EDDS, issue numbers for documents appear at the top of the document viewing window and remain dis-played there for every consecutive web page of that document. The EDDS, itself, also has an issue number and date and this is displayed at the top right-hand corner of the document view pane.
2.3
Standard Documentation Listing and Descriptions
The EWSD Standard Documentation set that is delivered using the EDDS CD contains the books listed in followed by brief descriptions of the documentation categories and the books within each category.
Table 2-1
EWSD Standard Documentation
Book No. Book Title Introductory Documentation 0200 Documentation Catalog Descriptive Information
0310 System General Description 0330 Technical Specification
Hardware Documentation
0520 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Digital Line Unit (DLU)
0522 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Remote Switching Unit (RSU) (a.k.a., SmartRemote™) 0525 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Line/Trunk Group (LTG)
0526 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Packet Handler (PH) 0535 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Switching Network (SN) 0540 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Message Buffer (MB)
0550 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Central Clock Generator (CCG) 0555 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Coordination Processor (CP113)
0560 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Common Channel Signaling Network Control (CCNC) 0565 Hardware Functional Unit Description: Direct Current Converters (DCC)
Software Documentation
0610 Software General Descriptions (not valid beyond Release 18.0) 0625 Feature Descriptions
0640 APS Release Document for Release 18.0 0640 APS Release Document for Release 19.0 0640 APS Release Document for Release 20.0 0680 Error Message Catalog: CCNC
Engineering And Administration Practices
0720 Product Support Specification 0734 AMA Guidelines
0740 ISDN Basic Rate Interface User - Network Interface Specifications 0750 ISDN Primary Rate Interface User - Network Interface Specifications 0760 Engineering and Planning Practices
0770 Translation Guide for Release 18.0 0770 Translation Guide for Release 19.0 0770 Translation Guide for Release 20.0 0774 MARCH/TL1 to EWSD MML User Guide 0776 EWSD-to-Predictor Interface Guide
Installation And Updates
0820 Installation Manual, 7-Foot Rack
0825 Installation/Acceptance Test Manual: Central Office
0826 Installation/Acceptance Test Manual: Remote Control/Line Unit
0827 Installation/Acceptance Test Manual: Remote Switching Unit (i.e., SmartRemoteTM) 0835 Patch Application Procedures
0850 Cutover Procedures
Office Records
0905 Exchange Configuration Guide
Operations and Routine Maintenance
1001 Operation, Administration, Maintenance, and Provisioning (OAM&P) Platforms User Guide 1002 Operating Terminals User Guide
1003 Administration Procedures: Carrier Switch (AP:CS) 1005 Administration Procedures: Subscriber (AP:SU) 1006 Admin. Procedures: Routing and Trunking (AP:RO)
1007 Administration Procedures: Traffic (AP:TR) 1008 Administration Procedures: Billing Data (AP:BD)
1009 Administration Procedures: System & Software (AP:SY) 1010 ODAGEN Thresholding and Expansion Guide
1011 Multi-User Support Processor (MUSP) User Manual 1012 Routine Maintenance Procedures: System (RM:SY) 1013 Admin. Procedures: Network Management (AP:NM) 1014 User Guidelines for Corrective Maintenance
1015 Administration Procedures for Integrated CALEA with Dial-Out Capability (for Release 20.0)
Note: The Release 18.0/19.0 version of this book is CONFIDENTIAL and available only on its own CD. 1017 Administration Procedures: Maintenance Measurements
Corrective Maintenance Practices
1020 Trouble Locating Manual: Central Clock Generator (TLM:CCG)
1030 Trouble Locating Manual: Coordination Processor CP113D (TLM:CP113D) 1031 Trouble Locating Manual: Coordination Processor 113C/CR (TLM:CP113C/CR)
1032 Trouble Locating Manual: Input Output and Operations Support Services (TLM:IO/OSS)
1039 Trouble Locating Manual: Switching Network (B) / Message Channel DE3 (TLM:SN(B)/MCH:DE3) 1040 Trouble Locating Manual: Switching Network / Message Channel DE4 (TLM:SN/MCH:DE4)
1041 Trouble Locating Manual: Switching Network Type B / Message Channel DE4 (TLM:SN(B)/MCH:DE4) 1043 Trouble Locating Manual: Switching Network / Message Channel DE5 (TLM:SN/MCH:DE5)
1046 Trouble Locating Manual: Switching Network Type B / Message Channel DE5 (TLM:SN(B)/MCH:DE5) 1051 Trouble Locating Manual: Integrated Packet Handler (TLM:IPH)
1060 Trouble Locating Manual: Line/Trunk Group Type C(B) (TLM:LTGC(B) 1061 Trouble Locating Manual: Line/Trunk Group Type K (TLM:LTGK) 1062 Trouble Locating Manual: Line/Trunk Group Type O (TLM:LTGO) 1065 Trouble Locating Manual: Digital Line Unit (TLM:DLU)
1066 Trouble Locating Manual: Digital Line Unit Type B (TLM:DLUB) 1070 Trouble Locating Manual: Message Buffer (TLM:MB)
1075 Trouble Locating Manual: System Panel (TLM:SYP)
1080 Trouble Locating Manual: Remote Switching Unit (RSU) (a.k.a., SmartRemote‘) 1085 Trouble Locating Manual: Common Channel Signaling Network Control (TLM:CCNC) 1087 System Recovery Procedures & Emergency Actions
1095 Trouble Locating Manual: Line and Trunk Testing (TLM:TE)
2.4
Introductory Documentation
0200 Documentation Catalog
This book describes the documentation sets and the books within those sets that are available for the various soft-ware releases of the EWSD switching system. (You are currently reading this book.)
2.5
Descriptive Information
Descriptive documentation provides an introduction to the EWSD switching system and its peripheral equipment. 1090 Command List (CML) for Release 18.0
1090 Command List (CML) for Release 19.0 1090 Command List (CML) for Release 20.0 1099 Output Message List (OML) for Release 18.0 1099 Output Message List (OML) for Release19.0 1099 Output Message List (OML) for Release 20.0
Remote Subsystem Documentation
1110 User Guide Remote Control Units 160C/300C
1120 User Guide Remote Control Units RCU-800C/RCUB-800C 1130 User Guide Compact Remote Control Unit
1135 User Guide Business Remote Control Unit
ONE UP Documentation
1140 General Description (Specific to ONE UP system) 1141 Operating Procedures (Specific to ONE UP system) 1142 Maintenance Procedures (Specific to ONE UP system) 1143 Input Manual (Specific to ONE UP system)
1144 Alarm Surveillance Guide & Message Dictionary (Specific to ONE UP system) 1145 Equipment Removal and Replacement (Specific to ONE UP system)
Stand-Alone Software Application Documentation
1150 Traffic Measurement, Analysis, and Reporting 1160 User Guide: UDSL Networking
OEM Documentation
and remote), and technical data. This book is essential reading for all personnel configuring, ordering, administer-ing, operatadminister-ing, or maintaining the system. It shows both the functionality and interrelationship of the EWSD system hardware and software components.
0330 Technical Specification
This book describes and defines the technical specifications of the EWSD system. Information in this document is presented in a format and sequence that is consistent with the LSSGR to facilitate correlation with the LSSGR. The topics covered include: System Architecture, Features, Call Processing, Signaling, Transmission, Adminis-tration, Maintenance, System Interfaces, Service Standards, Reliability, Power Requirements, Equipment, Elec-tromagnetic and Electric Environment, Network Management, System Capacity, and Synchronization.
2.6
Hardware Documentation
Hardware documentation describes the different hardware elements that make up the EWSD switch. This docu-mentation is for use in engineering, maintenance, and training. It consists of a series of Hardware Functional Unit Descriptions. The books for the larger subsystems (e.g., CP113 or CCNC) contain multiple documents, each de-scribing a major functional unit in the subsystem.
0520 thru 0575 Hardware Functional Unit Descriptions
Books 0520 through 0575 are Hardware Functional Unit Descriptions. Each book describes an EWSD subsystem, the hardware functional units which make up the subsystem, and the hardware modules that make up each func-tional unit. The description covers the functions performed by each funcfunc-tional unit, and by each of its modules, in performing the operations of the subsystem. For each functional unit and module, the description covers interfac-es, theory of operation, functional sequencinterfac-es, test and safeguarding, and physical characteristics; technical data is also provided.
These books provide the level of detail required to perform the most detailed level of hardware troubleshooting and fault analysis to be performed in the field.
● 0520 Digital Line Unit (DLU), consisting of two documents:
– 0520-00300, Hardware Functional Unit Description Digital Line Unit (DLU) – 0520-00400, Hardware Functional Unit Description Digital Line Unit (DLUB)
● 0522 Remote Switching Unit (RSU)
● 0525 Line/Trunk Group (LTG), consisting of two documents:
– 0525-00120, Hardware Functional Unit Description for the Line Trunk Group LTGC(B) – 0525-00130, Hardware Functional Unit Description for the Line Trunk Group LTGK/LTGO
● 0526 Packet Handler (PH)
● 0535 Switching Network (SN), consisting of two documents:
– 0535-00010, Hardware Functional Unit Description for Switching Network (SN) – 0535-00020, Hardware Functional Unit Description for the Switching Network SN(B)
– 0555-00020, Base Processor/Call Processor in the CP113 (BAP/CAP) – 0555-00030, Input/Output Controller in the CP113 (IOC)
– 0555-00040, Common Memory in the CP113 (CMY) – 0555-00050, Bus for Common Memory in the CP113
– 0555-00060, Input/Output Processor for the Message Buffer in the CP113 (IOP:MB) – 0555-00070, Input/Output Processor for Magnetic Tape Device in the CP113 (IOP:MTD) – 0555-00080, Input/Output Processor for Magnetic Disk Devices in the CP113 (IOP:MDD) – 0555-00090, Input/Output Processor for Serial Communication Data (IOP:SCD) in the CP113 – 0555-00100, Input/Output Processor for Time and Alarms in the CP113 (IOP:TA)
– 0555-00110, Coordination Processor CP113C/CR
● 0560 Common Channel Signaling Network Control (CCNC), with the following documents: – 0560-00020, Multiplexer (MUX) in the CCNC
– 0560-00030, Signaling Management Processor (SIMP) in the CCNC – 0560-00040, Coordination Processor Interface (CPI) in the CCNC – 0560-00050, Signaling Periphery Adapter (SIPA) in the CCNC – 0560-00060, Signaling Link Terminal Digital (SILTD) in the CCNC – 0560-00070, Signaling Link Terminal Controller (SILTC) in the CCNC
● 0565 Direct Current Converters (DCC), with the following Hardware Functional Unit Descriptions: – 0565-00020, Direct Current Converters (DCC) (Module Type Voltage Converters)
– 0565-00030, Direct Current Converter for Rack Mounting (DCCXI)
● 0570 System Panel (SYP)
2.7
Software Documentation
Software documentation describes the various software elements that are used in the EWSD switch. This docu-mentation is for use in maintenance and training, and it consists of the following books:
0610 Software General Descriptions
These documents provide the reader with general descriptions in important areas of the EWSD system software. These are high-level summary descriptions, and serve as a guide to readers who wish to study the system soft-ware. The topics discussed include executive control, call processing, safeguarding, administration, test and mea-surement, support, and utility software. Note: This book is no longer available beginning in Release 19.0. Use to Book 0310 for an overview of system software in Release 19.0 and later.
terface, administration, performance, limitations, timing characteristics, and system impact of each feature.
0640 APS Release Document
The APS (Application Program System) Release Document lists the major changes made in the software release of the EWSD system to which the book applies. The types of changes covered include (but are not limited to): features, human interface (MML input and output messages), translations, and hardware requirements.
0680 Error Message Catalog - CCNC
This is a software engineering document that lists and defines the contents of the error messages sent by the Common Channel Signaling Network Control (CCNC) subsystem to system OA&M terminals. These messages provide information that is useful in analyzing operation of the software under unusual conditions.
2.8
Engineering And Administration Practices
Engineering and administration practices provide the information needed to select and configure EWSD switch equipment to meet specific customer needs. The following books are included in this category.
0720 Product Support Specification
This book describes Siemens' support for all product lines in the areas of development, manufacturing, engineer-ing, installation, acceptance testengineer-ing, expansion, documentation, trainengineer-ing, and in-service support. In-service sup-port includes, e.g., Siescan operation, disaster recovery guidelines, in-service performance monitoring, process-ing of customer requests, complaints and trouble reports, SmartServe configuration management solutions.
0734 Automatic Message Accounting Guidelines
This book describes and supports administration of Automatic Message Accounting (AMA). The AMA mechanism collects and records data used by the Operating Telephone Company (OTC) either to bill subscribers for calls or for study purposes. Data is collected during the process of a call, formatted into an AMA record (i.e., ticket) per OTC requirements, and written to a storage device. A Revenue Accounting Office (RAO) is usually responsible for processing the stored ticket information and generating subscriber billing data.
0740 ISDN Basic Rate Interface (BRI) User-Network Interface Specifications
This book consists of four documents, each a specification of an EWSD system National ISDN-1 and 2 (NI-1 and NI-2) compatible Basic Access protocol layer, as follows:
– 0740-0010 Physical Layer 1 – 0740-0020 Data Link Layer 2 – 0740-0030 Network Layer 3 – 0740-0040 Supplementary Service
These specifications provide the details of interfacing customer premises and other ISDN equipment to the line side of the EWSD system.
– 0750-0010 Physical Layer 1 – 0750-0020 Data Link Layer 2 – 0750-0030 Network Layer 3
– 0750-0040 ISDN Custom Primary Rate Interface (CPRI) User-Network Interface Specification - Net-work Layer 3. This document describes the EWSD interface to the AT&T ISDN protocol that preceded NI-2.
These specifications provide the details of interfacing ISDN customer premises equipment (e.g., PBX) or other ISDN equipment to the trunk side of the EWSD switch.
0760 Engineering and Planning Practices
This document presents the information required for EWSD office definition and office engineering, providing the traffic capacity parameters for each EWSD subsystem and configurable module. It includes procedures, work sheets, formulas, tables, and charts to enable the planning engineer to calculate the types and numbers of EWSD subsystems needed for a specific application, and the numbers and types of racks, modules, and other equipment required.
The document includes the information required for engineering both Central Office (CO) and Remote Control Units (RCU), and for determining the performance characteristics of the EWSD switch and each of its subsystems.
0770 Translation Guide
This release-specific book provides the reader with an understanding of the EWSD system translation process. It is intended for translation administrators, supervisors, and newcomers to translation. This book provides an over-view of the software and databases, site-specific development procedures, and includes a section for each area of the translation database.
0774 MARCH/TL1 to EWSD MML User Guide
This book provides a list of EWSD-specific parameters that are transparent to the MARCH/TL1 system.
MARCH/TL1 is the name of the Bellcore-defined Memory Administration System which Bell Operating Companies can use at their Recent Change Memory Administration Center (RCMAC). The MARCH/TL1 system interfaces with network switching equipment, such as the EWSD system, for subscriber administration.
0776 EWSD to Predictor Interface Guide
The Predictor is a computer based system that statistically analyzes traffic and line maintenance patterns in order to predict and correct wire-plant/trunk troubles or weak-spots before they affect service. This book provides the information required to set-up, operate, and administer the interface from the EWSD system to the Predictor. It also provides information and procedures for performing Predictor tasks associated with the EWSD system.
2.9
Installation And Updates
Installation and update practices provide procedures and guidelines for installing a new EWSD office, and for up-dating an existing EWSD office to meet increased demand. The following books are included.
by Book 0810 provided to those sites.
This manual is a collection of engineering drawings, which include general site drawings, racks and frames, planer cable shelving, service leads, power supplies, lighting, equipment, remote rack frames, and protection for ground-ing and earthquakes.
The EWSD system is normally installed by Siemens Customer Service personnel; however, this manual is avail-able for the customer who is considering performing EWSD system installation through the use of operating com-pany or contract personnel.
0825 Installation/Acceptance Test Manual: Central Office (I/ATMN:CO)
This book provides information and procedures used by installers and the operating company to verify and dem-onstrate that an EWSD central office switching system meets the requirements expected for acceptance and turn-over. These procedures are to be followed after the installation phase is complete; they include site configuration checks, ground and short-circuit tests, power-up procedures, subsystem and system tests, tests of features, and grade-of-service tests. At the end of these procedures, the system is ready for acceptance and turnover.
0826 Installation/Acceptance Test Manual: Remote Control/Line Unit (RCU/RLU)
This book provides information and procedures used by installers and the operating company to verify and dem-onstrate that the Siemens RCU and RLU meet the requirements expected for acceptance and turnover. These procedures are to be followed after the installation phase is complete, and include site configuration checks, ground and short-circuit tests, power-up procedures, subsystem and system tests, tests of features, and grade-of-service tests.
These systems consist of EWSD Digital Line Units (DLU) located remotely from an EWSD host central office. The DLUs at these sites interface connected subscriber lines to a “Host” EWSD central office over T1-carriers. An RCU may consist of one or several interconnected DLUs equipped with the ability to perform switching between local subscribers in emergencies.
0827 Installation/Acceptance Test Manual: Remote Switching Unit (RSU)
This book provides information and procedures used by installers and the operating company to verify and dem-onstrate that an RSU meets the requirements expected for acceptance and turnover. These procedures are to be followed after the installation phase is complete, and include office configuration checks, ground and short-circuit tests, power-up procedures, diagnostics, and alarm verification tests. The RSU is also known as the SmartRem-oteTM.
0835 Patch Application Procedures
Patches released by Siemens Technical Assistance Center (TAC) may be applied in the field to introduce small-scale software modifications in functioning EWSD systems. This book provides detailed procedures for applying these patches safely.
The steps required to install and back out patches, and retrieve patch billboards (showing previous patch activity), as well as discussions of requirements, Master Command Files, Command Files, billboards, and naming conven-tions are provided in procedural form.
This document provides the procedures for converting a central office using Universal Digital Loop Carrier (UDLC) equipment to the use of Integrated Digital Loop Carrier (IDLC) equipment. IDLC allows T1 carriers from loop carrier Remote Terminals (RT) to interface directly to the EWSD system, eliminating the need for the Network Office Terminating Equipment (NOTE) required with UDLC.
● 0850-00040 Automatic Board-to-Board Test Procedures
This document provides the procedures to be used in moving the analog individual subscribers and analog Multi-line Hunt Group subscribers from an existing exchange to a new EWSD switching system. These lines may be either directly connected to the system, or connected to the EWSD system via a Digital/Subscriber Loop Carrier System (e.g., AT&T SLC-96). The procedures ensure the electrical characteristics for the trans-ferred lines, and that line assignments are correct.
The equipment for the testing performed using this document is integrated into the EWSD system during test-ing, and is identified as BBTE.
2.10
Office Records
Office records consist of site-specific documentation. A major portion of this documentation is provided in the Ex-change Configuration Documentation (ECD) provided as a book for each EWSD central office or remote site. The ECD provides the office floor plan, rack layouts, office record index, survey plan and list, distribution frame layout plans and lists, and cable laying lists.
The ECD for a site is identified by document number: A39212-Annnn-P101-*-4A33, where nnnn is the office/site number, and * is the issue number.
Additional copies of the ECD for a site may be ordered, and using an * in the issue number field for an order will result in the latest issue being supplied.
0905 Exchange Configuration Guide
This book consists of the following documents:
● 0905-00010 Introduction to Exchange Configuration Documentation
This document explains the contents of the ECD and provides instructions for interpreting the contents of the ECD.
● 0905-00020 Standard Distribution Frame Terminal Blocks
This document presents the wiring assignments on the Distribution Frame (DF) terminal blocks associated with the EWSD system. These assignments have been standardized for all offices.
● 0905-00030 Service Equipment Interconnections
This document presents the standard interconnects for service equipment commonly used with the EWSD system. Assignments and cross-connections on the office Main Distribution Frame (MDF) and Digital Signal Cross-Connect (DSX) are identified.
2.11
Operations and Routine Maintenance
Operations practices provide the procedures used to operate, administer, and maintain an EWSD office. The fol-lowing books are included.
this platform are also briefly described. Currently, two platforms are available: SmartCommander (SC) and the OMT-WE (Windowing Edition).
The documents in this book include the following:
● 1001-00010 Product Description Smart Commander
● 1001-00020 Product Description OMT - Windowing Edition
● 1001-00030 SC Workstation Installation Manual
● 1001-00080 User Guide Operator
● 1001-03010 Product Description SmartCommander
1002 Operating Terminals User Guide
This book contains the following documents:
● 1002-00010 Operating Terminals User Guide
This document provides information on the installation and use of operating terminals used with the EWSD switching system. These terminals provide the human interface for operation and maintenance personnel. These terminals may be located at the EWSD switch, and/or at a remote maintenance center, such as a Switching Control Center (SCC).
● 1002-00020 File Transfer Gateway Installation and User Guide
This document describes the installation of the File Transfer, Access, and Management (FTAM) application and the Unix-to-Unix Copy Program (UUCP) on the OMT.
1003, 1005 thru 1009, 1013, 1015, 1017 Administration Procedures (AP)
The books in this set provide EWSD system administration procedures for the following major categories; each category is covered by a separate book.
● 1003 Administration Procedures Carrier Switch (AP:CS)
● 1005 Administration Procedures Subscriber (AP:SU), consists of the following documents: – 1005-00010, Administration Procedures Basic Subscriber
– 1005-00020, Administration Procedures Multiline Hunt Groups and Lines Subscriber – 1005-00030, Administration Procedures Centrex Subscriber
– 1005-00040, Administration Procedures ISDN Subscriber
● 1006 Administration Procedures Routing and Trunking (AP:RO)
● 1007 Administration Procedures Traffic (AP:TR)
● 1008 Administration Procedures Billing Data (AP:BD)
● 1009 Administration Procedures System and Software (AP:SY)
Note: The CALEA User's Guide (special purpose book) is provided in Release 18.0 and 19.0.
● 1017 Administration Procedures Maintenance Measurements (AP:MM)
The Administration Procedures (APs) are structured according to the Bellcore recommended Task Oriented Prac-tices Standard (TOPS). This structure includes a Task List (i.e., index to procedures), and two levels of procedures for performing each task: high level procedures presenting overall flow (NTPs), and Detailed Level Procedures (DLPs). The DLPs include the information to allow users with limited task experience to perform the task.
1010 ODAGEN Thresholding and Expansion Guide
The Office Data Generation (ODAGEN) is used to dimension all databases to the appropriate size before deliver-ing the EWSD software load to the site. The feature "ODAGEN Thresholddeliver-ing and Alerts" is a means of alertdeliver-ing the Operating Company craft that one or more database modules is approaching capacity. This book describes the ODAGEN thresholding and expansion process.
1011 Multi-User Support Processor (MUSP) User Manual
This manual provides the information required to install, operate, administer, and maintain the MUSP. It describes the MUSP configuration, its hardware, its software interfaces, and its software structure.
The MUSP utilizes a Personal Computer (PC) platform to provide the interfacing to allow multiple video-display terminals (e.g., VT-100) to administer and maintain multiple EWSD systems using the EWSD Extended Man-Ma-chine Language (a menu driven language with extensive help text).
1012 Routine Maintenance Procedures: System (RM:SY)
This book provides routine maintenance procedures for the EWSD system and its components. The procedures are structured according to the Bellcore recommended Task Oriented Practices Standard (TOPS). (Routine main-tenance procedures for lines and trunks are provided in Book 1095.)
2.12
Corrective Maintenance Practices
Corrective maintenance practices provide the procedures used to troubleshoot and repair the EWSD equipment when necessary.
1014 User Guidelines for Corrective Maintenance
This document provides a maintenance overview of the EWSD switching system. It provides information on the resources available to maintenance personnel, including EWSD system documentation, OA&M devices, and soft-ware tools. Local and remote fault analysis procedures are provided along with a list of fault messages cross-ref-erenced to the appropriate trouble locating manual (see Figure 2-1).
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tem. The TLM book numbers and the subsystem/topic covered are:
● 1020 Central Clock Generator (TLM:CCG)
● 1030 Coordination Processor 113D (TLM:CP113D)
● 1031 Coordination Processor 113C/CR
● 1032 Input/Output and Operations Support Systems (TLM:IO/OSS)
● 1039 Switching Network / Message Channel for DE3 (TLM:SN(B)/MCH:DE3)
● 1040 Switching Network / Message Channel for DE4 (TLM:SN/MCH:DE4)
● 1041 Switching Network B / Message Channel for DE4 (TLM:SN(B)/MCH:DE4)
● 1043 Switching Network / Message Channel for DE5 (TLM:SN/MCH:DE5)
● 1046 Switching Network B / Message Channel for DE5 (TLM:SN(B)/MCH:DE5)
● 1051 Integrated Packet Handler (TLM:IPH)
● 1060 Line/Trunk Group (TLM:LTGC(B))
● 1061 Line/Trunk Group Type K (TLM:LTGK)
● 1062 Line/Trunk Group Type O (TLM:LTGO)
● 1065 Digital Line Unit (TLM:DLU)
● 1066 Digital Line Unit Type B (TLM:DLUB)
● 1070 Message Buffer (TLM:MB)
● 1075 System Control Panel (TLM:SYP)
● 1080 Remote Switching Unit (RSU)
● 1085 Common Channel Signaling Network Control (TLM:CCNC)
● 1095 Line and Trunk Testing (TLM:TE). (Note: This book also includes routine maintenance procedures for lines and trunks.) Entry into a trouble locating procedure normally results from a fault message (alarm) which indicates that a failure or abnormal behavior has been detected by the system. Each fault message identifies the hardware subsystem in which the fault or behavior has been found, directs the maintenance person to the associate TLM, and identifies the fault clearance procedure number in the TLM. TLM procedures are structured according to the Bellcore rec-ommended Task Oriented Practices Standard (TOPS).
Each TLM contains information which enables interpretation of the information provided in the fault message, and a fault list to locate the appropriate fault clearance procedure. TLMs also include block and system diagrams to show how the fault may be affecting other modules and how to find the faulty module. In addition, each TLM pro-vides supplementary information, such as the hardware/firmware configuration of modules, LED displays and switches on individual modules, and frame and module mounting location lists.
1087 System Recovery Procedures and Emergency Actions
This manual provides procedures for returning the EWSD system to service following the repair of service affecting faults. It also provides procedures for gracefully shutting down part, or all, of the system in the event of an emer-gency (e.g., fire or air conditioning failure).
1090 Command List (CML)
This EWSD software release-specific book describes every command required to configure, operate, maintain, and administer the EWSD system. The commands are organized in alphabetical order based on the noun-part of the command name. (The command name consists both of a noun and a verb. For example: CR SUB which means: Create Subscriber.) The purpose of the command and its options are presented. The command format is displayed as a syntax diagram. Input parameters are fully explained and all parameters, along with the correct form of the alphanumeric entry, are included. Where entries are complex, or where compatibility is an issue, this information is provided. System responses and error messages are listed in the introductory text at the beginning of the CML document.
1099 Output Message List (OML)
This EWSD software release-specific book describes the messages (such as alarms and command responses) that are output on the EWSD system VDUs or printer terminals. The information fields in masks used for messages are described and definitions are given for any parameters in the messages that are not self-explanatory.
2.14
Remote Subsystem Documentation
Remote switching capabilities are provided by Remote Control Units (RCU). A variety of both outdoor and indoor RCUs are available. The 160C, 300C, and 800C outdoor RCUs consist of a small RCU in a protective cabinet along with a telephone battery and distribution frame. Indoor RCUs include the Compact RCU, Business RCU, standard RCU (six interconnected DLUs), and Large RCU (up to 55 interconnected DLUs).
Note: The LRCU is replaced by the SmartRemoteTM starting in Release 17.0. Existing LRCUs may continue to be used; however, sites first installed with Release 17.0 will use a SmartRemoteTM.
These books contain documentation for EWSD equipment that is applied stand-alone at operating company facil-ities of locations other than central offices. Each book contain the following documents:
● Product Description
● Installation / Acceptance Test Manual
● Installation Procedures
1110 User Guide Remote Control Units 160C/300C
The RCU consists of a minimum configuration DLU (i.e., a single frame), batteries, T1 transmission equipment, heaters, cooling fans and distribution frames in a cabinet that provides environmental protection for free standing use out-of-doors. The DLU in the RCU-160C is a single Type A frame with a 160 line capacity. The RCU-300C consists of a single Type G frame with a 300 line capacity.
1120 User Guide Remote Control Units RCU-800C/RCUB-800C
The 800C consists of a low-traffic configuration DLU, batteries, T1 transmission equipment, heaters, cooling fans and distribution frames in a cabinet that provides environmental protection for free standing use out-of-doors. The DLU in the RCU-800C consists of a single A-frame, two B-frames, and one C-frame with a capacity of 800 analog or 256 ISDN lines. The Type B DLU is composed of a single G-/E-frame pair with a capacity of up to 800 lines.
1135 User Guide Business Remote Control Unit (RCU)
The Business RCU consists of a DLU, batteries, rectifier/battery chargers, and circulation fans in a mobile cabinet designed for use in a commercial office building. The DLU can be engineered to a maximum of 688 ports using a mixture of G- and F-frames.
2.15
ONE UP Documentation
The EWSD system can be used to replace the host processor in Siemens DCO telephone switching systems. Ex-isting DCO installations are thus provided with enhanced network application capabilities. The EWSD system con-figured for DCO applications is the Optimized Network Evolution Universal Platform (ONE UP). ONE UP provides these enhanced capabilities while retaining existing DCO Remote and Local Line Switches (RLS and LLS), re-placing only the DCO Host, and adding EWSD system line interfacing units (DLUs and RCUs) at sites with ISDN lines. In addition to the EWSD system documentation, there are six (6) books specific to a ONE UP configuration.
1140 General Description
This book acquaints telco personnel with the physical, functional, and technical characteristics of the ONE UP sys-tem. The book contains the following documents:
● 1140-00010 System Description
● 1140-00020 Interfaces
● 1140-00030 Remote Line Switches 360, 450, and 1000
● 1140-00040 Remote Line Group
● 1140-00050 Power and Alarm System
1141 Operating Procedures
This book contains the following documents:
● 1141-00010 Operating Language
● 1141-00020 System Initialization
● 1141-00030 Files, Mass Storage
● 1141-00040 Terminal And User Access Control
● 1141-00050 Direct Memory Patching
1142 Maintenance Procedures
This book describes the procedures and the common processes used to perform preventive and corrective main-tenance on the ONE UP system. The book contains the following documents:
● 1142-00010 Preventive Maintenance Guide
● 1142-00060 Automatic Line Insulation Testing
● 1142-00070 Alarm Surveillance and Administration
● 1142-00080 Status Reports
1143 Input Manual
This book provides telco personnel with a basic understanding of the software tasks (input commands) available in the ONE UP system.
1144 Alarm Surveillance Guide and Message Dictionary
This book contains the following documents:
● 1144-00010 General Information
● 1144-00020 Alarm and Message Processing (AMP) Messages
● 1144-00030 Alarm Surveillance Guide
1145 Equipment Removal and Replacement
This book provides the equipment locations, descriptions, precautions, and procedures that must be followed when removing and replacing PWAs and other replaceable units of the ONE UP system. This book contains the following documents:
● 1145-00010 Maintenance and Supervisory Panels
● 1145-00020 Equipment Location
● 1145-00030 Power-Down/Power-Up Procedures
● 1145-00040 Removal and Replacement Procedures
2.16
Stand-Alone Software Application Documentation
These books support software applications that have been developed for the SmartCommanderTM. These appli-cations offer functionalities that are purchasable options to the standard set of EWSD System features.
1150 Traffic Measurement, Analysis, and Reporting System
The TMAR system is a stand-alone application for IOCs and LECs. TMAR pools for, collects/holds, and reports traffic measurements from an EWSD system. This book contains the following documents:
● 1150-00010 Traffic Measurement, Analysis, and Reporting Operator Guide
● 1150-00020 Traffic Measurement, Analysis, and Reporting Installation Guide
UDSL line card in the DLU. The voice component is transported through the normal path in the EWSD system and the data component is fed to the data network via the new Packet Hub card.
2.17
OEM Documentation
This category consists of documents covering OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) equipment that is pur-chased by Siemens and installed as part of the EWSD system.
1310 OEM Documentation List
This book lists the documentation available from the Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) of equipment they supply to Siemens for installation with the EWSD system. The book also includes a table of part numbers assigned to the lists of Telco-specific recorded announcements.
While Book 1310 is part of the standard documentation set, the OEM documents which it lists are not. The proce-dure for ordering a replacement copy of an OEM document is in Section 1.4, “Placing an Order”. All the OEM doc-uments can also be purchased under one order number (see Section 4, “OEM Documentation”).
(described in Section 2, “Standard Documentation Set”). Although not required for EWSD support, the books de-scribed in this section provide information on specific topics. These “special purpose” books are available individ-ually, upon request, and include job aids, documentation delivered with specific equipment or with software tools, and design level information. These books are available only in PDF on CD-ROM. Paper copy is not offered.
Table 3-1 gives the prices of special purpose, defines the order number of a book for each EWSD system release, and identifies the category of information provided in the book. The number used for ordering a book consists of nine digits. The first four digits are the Book Number; the last five are the Order Number (which indicates the EWSD System Releases to which the book applies). For example, Book 0670-0A190, the Message Catalog, ap-plies only to Release 19.0.
3.1
Job Aids
The books in this category are designed to provide assistance in performing specific job functions of certain users, and to provide summary notes that allow experienced personnel to perform tasks more effectively.
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Note: Document 1015-00010, CALEA User's Guide, is valid for EWSD Releases 18.0 and 19.0. This is a CONFIDENTIAL document sold only to customers of record of the CALEAserver. It is not part of the Standard Documentation CD. However, document 1015-00020, Administration Procedures for Integrated CALEA with Dial-Out Capability, is part of the EDDS CD and is available to all customers of EWSD Release 20.0.Table 3-1
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Book No.
Book Title Price Order No. Information
Category 0322 Business Features Handbook for EWSD Release 18.0 (Must
be ordered in lots of 10 for $150.00 per lot.)
$150 00010 Job Aids
0670 Message Catalog for EWSD Release 18.0 $1400 0A180 Design Level
0670 Message Catalog for EWSD Release 19.0 $1400 0A190 Design Level
0670 Message Catalog for EWSD Release 20.0 $1400 0A200 Design Level
0710 Line Editor (EDTS8) User Guide $100 0A000 Job Aids
0738 X.75/X.75' Protocol Interface Specification $50 0A000 Design Level
0769 Translation Administration Process (TAP) User Guide $50 00010 Equipment and Software Tools
1015 CALEA User's Guide (CONFIDENTIAL)
(Sold only to customers of record of the CALEAserver, EWSD Release 18.0 and 19.0 only.)
$250 1A190 Job Aids
1088 Maintenance Summary Guide $250 0A000 Job Aids
1275 Technical Reference Manual OPTISET NI-1200 Level
$250 0A000 Equipment and Software Tools
valid beyond Release 18.0.
0710 Line Editor (EDTS8) User Guide
This book provides support information for using the Line Editor on the EWSD Coordination Processor 113. The editor is used, via EWSD operating terminals, to create, modify, and edit command files. A command file contains a sequence of Man-Machine Language (MML) commands that are executed as a group upon demand or at a specified time. The MML commands operate to change the EWSD database, control system configuration, cause tests to be performed, and send selected traffic measurements to an output port.
1015 CALEA User's Guide
This document describes the necessary steps to install and use the Communications Assistance for Law Enforce-ment Act (CALEA) system. This system provides wiretap service from the EWSD exchange to law enforceEnforce-ment agencies.
1088 Maintenance Summary Guide
This document contains quick-reference material for use by experienced maintenance personnel. The types of information provided are: equipment rack and module frame layouts, LED and switch location drawings, fuse as-signments tables, and strapping information. Note: This book is not available on CD-ROM. It is sold only on paper.
3.2
Equipment and Software Tools
Delivery of the following software products or equipment are accompanied by their associated books. Copies of the books may also be ordered separately if desired.
0769 Translation Administration Process (TAP) User Guide
This document provides instructions for installing and using the TAP software tool. This tool provides an automat-ed approach to generating the EWSD translations database using a personal computer. Book 0769 is includautomat-ed with the purchase of the TAP software. Note: The TAP User Guide is not available on paper; it is sold only on CD-ROM in PDF and HTML.
1275 Technical Reference Manual OPTISET NI-1200 Level 1 Support
This book contains a comprehensive overview of the Optiset and a functional specification of all of its features to assist Level One support. Book 1275 also contains copies of all currently available documentation on the Optiset including the snap-in module documentation with all user guides. The book also has a list of all currently available Optiset accessories and any related OEM equipment.
The document contained in Book 1275 are:
● 00010 - Optiset Product Introduction and Overview
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Note: Release 18.0 and 19.0 of document 1015-00010 is rated CONFIDENTIAL. It will be sold only on CD-ROM and only to customers of record of the CALEAserver. In Release 20.0 it is, however, part of the Standard Documentation Set with document number 1015-00020. (see Section 2.11).● L 30500-B76 - Feature Operation Guide for Optiset NI-1200 U/S and BA-1200U
● 06D1248 - Optiset NI-1200 and BA-1200U Quick Reference
● 00070 - Optiset NI-1200 Family TA Circuit Data Option Ref. Manual
● 00080 - Optiset NI-1200 Family TA Circuit Data Option User Guide
● 00090 - Optiset NI-1200 and BA-1200U TA Analog Interface Option Installation and User Instructions
● 00150 - Upgrade Information Optiset NI-1200 and BA-1200U
● 00160 - Installation and User Instructions Optiset NI-1200 and BA-1200U TA Firmware Loader
● 06D1482 - Hardware Specifications
● 00110 - Optiset 1200 Error Codes
● 00120 - UT620 Installation Guide
● UT620 ISDN NT1 Spec Sheet
● 990-1000 - APC® PowerShieldTM ISDN
3.3
Design Level
This documentation provides detailed information that can be useful in designing equipment or software that in-terfaces with the EWSD system, or in analyzing system operation and performance.
0670 Message Catalog
The Message Catalog is a development engineering document that defines the contents of the messages ex-changed by the software between EWSD subsystems and between software modules within the subsystems. The information in this document is EWSD design documentation. It includes the following documents:
● SILC/GP Message Interface P30303-A2932-A015-∗-7622
● LTG Message Catalog SILCB P30303-A2932-B015-**-7622
● CCS7 Maintenance Message Catalog P30303-X1216-E017-**-7622
● Level 3 Message Catalog (SS7) P30304-A1168-E017-∗-7622
● CP/GP Software Call Utilities P30304-A2558-A018-**-7622
● Peripheral Debugging Facilities Tracers P30304-A2567-A018-**-7622
P30304-A2567-A019-**-7622
● Peripheral Debugging Facilities LTG Breakpoint P30304-A2567-B017-**-7622
– Part 1:Commands: P30305-V0061-A018-*-7622 P30305-V0061-A019-*-7622 – Part 2: Messages: P30305-V0062-A018-*-7622 P30305-V0062-A019-*-7622 – Part 3: Reports: P30305-V0063-A018-*-7622 P30305-V0063-A019-*-7622
● Call Processing SYNCH Channel Message Catalog P30308-A1129-A018-*-7622
P30308-A1129-A019-*-7622
● CP-GP Administration Commands/Messages Catalog: P30308-A1134-A018-*-7622
P30308-A1134-A019-*-7622
● CP-GP Maintenance Message Catalog: – Overview: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-A018-*-7622 P30308-A1135-A019-*-7622 – Commands: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-B018-*-7622 P30308-A1135-B019-*-7622 – Not Dynamic: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-C118-*-7622 P30308-A1135-C119-*-7622 – Dynamic: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-C218-*-7622 P30308-A1135-C219-*-7622 – Flow Sequences: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-D018-*-7622 (no doc) – Standard Failure: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-E018-*-7622 P30308-A1135-E019-*-7622 – PCM Failure: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-F018-*-7622 P30308-A1135-F019-*-7622 – Trunk/Port Failure: (no doc)
P30308-A1135-G018-*-7622 P30308-A1135-G019-*-7622